Main issue is that Zeus tells me I don't have sufficient inbound liquidity, but the wallet shows I have 1,501 sats of inbound. Won't let me accept invoices well below that amount. Also it sometimes crashes or hangs.
It probably exceeds the remote channel reserve. You can see it by going to the individual channel view
Remote reserve has enough https://image.nostr.build/88a74d121b71fcda4a40793ed4adde3f57f876e07465e999ba9e7ed19d2d1fa0.jpg#m=image%2Fjpeg&dim=1080x826&blurhash=%2315%23kbIU%7Eqxu00%25M00-%3BD%25%25M%25Nj%5BWBRjM%7BofWBfQIU%3Fbj%5BM_WBayj%5DRjxuxu-%3Bj%5BIURjM%7Boft7t7%25Mt7Rit7WBIU%25MRjWB%25MxuayayayM%7Bt7j%5BWB9F-%3BayIUxuRjofj%5Dof&x=9e338a75b6a353a5a13c6ddf8b150bc2975f67129d06e565989a2a6caa6f87b9
You need at least the reserve amount of the other side of the channel to receive more
What do you mean? I have 100 sat invoice, why would that reserve not be enough?
No I think you have to send more to be able to receive more. Roughly 4k out
This sounds suspiciously like a Christmas parable about how you need to give to receive.
I think this is the best mobile wallet when you run your own node. I am also watching LNBITS for business as they have lots of wonderful plug-ins for their platform. CSV files, POS. Zeus makes a good way around high fees on Muun or Phoenix, Without ruggability built in. Fees on lightning seem to be something bitcoin devs are working out right now, Sending 1 sat should be the standard right?