No, you can't do any of that. A 60 amp breaker would allow the microwave to burn first before the breaker tripped. This is an easy job for an electrician to do, get it done to code specs. It is worth having it done right for a couple of hundred bucks that burning the hose down or turning all the earth points into a voltage sink.
It is necessary to pay attention to the problem of uniform distribution of load power among generators in parallel. The parallel operation of diesel generator sets should first meet the requirements of uniform power distribution. The uniform distribution of power includes active power and reactive power.
what make of engine is in it
plug specs are on a decal somewhere around the plug or in the operators manual
search -- operators manual for powermate generators -- as the engines will all run the same plug for that make of engine
understand that the advertised capacity is not the real capacity of a gen set
The 3.5 kv is max for a short time and that is in reality full load of around 2.8 kv full time rated load
Black smoke is over fueling and as you cannot mention if petrol or diesel then the problems can be very different
for petrol it is choke ,blocked air filter
if diesel it is bad injector, pump out of calibration or incorrect injection timing
Eighty watts is constant regardless of what voltage you pick. So get a eighty watt twelve volt motor. Satisfy the wireing requirements for whichever motor satisfies your heart. HP = torque x rpm / 5252. = 746 watts You do your own juggling with your known values. All you give is 80 W.
need more info---a name brand of generator with engine type and double check the model number---could not research any info as something missing somehow----I'm not trying to get smart but nothing seems to cross??