too many variables in 'overnight' battery usage to attempt any 'answer', though with typical and basic usage of the fridge during the overnight hours, you may find it plausible, but even if the batteries are 'low', you can crank the generator and charge the batteries and pull in the slides, etc., but 'too' low and the generator may not crank. No one can tell you for sure, because every situation is different. You may use more or less electricity that others, may have your fridge set on a lower temp than others, may have batteries that are not as fully charged as others.
Run your generator an hour before 'bed', allowing the Charger to top off the batteries, and you should be just fine. You'll figure it out quickly enough.
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two Campers, two Electric cars
former diesel pusher traveler
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