Sounds good Mrnodurft,
Be sure when you get it empty to give it a good scrubbing to try to ensure you remove all the algae. Also when I had my Intex and needed it to be warm quickly for the kiddos or whatever, I'd add buckets of Hot water to it as the pool was filling to help warm it faster.
Also I do suggest you getting one of the recommended test kit either a TF-100, or a K-2006. (These are the only 2 kits we recommend because of their accuracy and ability to read at higher levels than other test kits), if you don't currently own one this will be the best investment you'll ever make for your pool, and your family (If you don't want to get one this year with the swim season soon ending, perhaps order it just before opening of the pool next Spring, you won't regret it).
The TF-100 can be purchased from TFtestkits
http://www.tftestkits.net/ (I'm not sure my copied link is working properly, if not the TFTestkits link is also in my Signature Below).
The K-2006 can be purchased at various places online and some pool stores may also carry them.
Although your Intex is small it still requires that some bleach/chemicals be added, and your levels be maintain in there to prevent from getting algae outbreaks in the future, and to also ensure the water you are swimming in is properly sanitized to ensure bacteria is not being allowed to flourish in there which can make you and your family sick. (That's where the kits come in they can tell you your current level and then POOLMATH above (or also in my Signature Below)will calculate for you how much you need to add to keep your pool clean, clear, and safely swim ready at all times.
I hope this helps, and Have a Safe Labor Day Weekend.