I have them ran directly to the positive terminal with the rbg controller. I'm pretty sure I left them on, but they are LEDs so they shouldn't draw that much power, only the halos are on nothing else.
oh gotcha. I thought you might have ran them thru the headlight circuit, which means they would go off after a certain amount of time, like your headlights do if you accidentally leave them on. I dunno though, LEDs draw minimal amounts of electricity, but there are ALOT of LEDs in those halos. And they are BRIGHT. so my votes on no.
Well. 100hours later. The LEDs were STILL on, however drained the battery just enough so the car wouldn't start. Trunk, doors and all opened. Windows rolled down and the radio would even turn on.
Unfortunately, I suspected that your Challenger wouldn't start. My trunk accidently popped open and, in 6 days, that single bulb totally drained my battery.
Also, if the temperature was very low, it would have made your starting problem much worse.