BattleofYakima, I enjoyed your post and yes I appreciate you understand the liquid bleach is a real concern for me. I don't even wash clothes with it or clean with it fumes are awful. I respect that some are comfortable using it and I hope they don't suffer health issues later down the road. I would only do this with a metered feeder if I do.
I'm glad I could help. Personally, I do not care if transporting (or paying someone to transport it for you) and storing (even if in an underground tank with auto-feed pump) is right for you, as I trust you to make those decisions for yourself. I just see too much intelligence in your posting to not imagine you being able to logically evaluate, consider, and devise a solution that satisfies your completely rational self-defense mechanisms. It is merely my hopes that this thread gives you scientific AND anecdotal evidence that SHOULD you decide to use teeny tiny amounts of CYA, say 30 tiny parts per MILLION and just a touch of FC say 2-6 parts per MILLION that you would see those are in NO RATIONAL WAY comparable to someone pouring 1/2 a cup of 8.25% bleach (4oz) in a HE washer of potentially 15-23 gallons (1920 - 2944 oz) which roughly is 2079ppm - 1357ppm. To achieve these levels in a 10,000 gallon swimming pool would require 231 GALLONS of 8.25% bleach into the pool at once. Hopefully this comparison will eliminate comparisons between TFP and washing machine "bleach loads." Remember - we generally use as little bleach as we can, because, you know, buying bleach isn't as fun as buying vacations, retirement, investments, birthday presents, pie, donating, or splurging for Rainer cherries during their short season which is right now, so go buy some and enjoy one of nature's most blissful bites.
My quest is not to have to drain and refill as a solution due to problems with cya and high and lows of chlorine levels and how it effects my water and pool.
We do not want you to have to drain/refill/RO either. We really don't. If you do elect to go TFP, we will be happy to double check your calculations, make sure you hit your CYA targets, ensure you aren't adding any except when you lose some due to splash out, overflow, and filter cleaning, and only replace what you lost. We'll keep CYA as low as we can for your sun exposure and personal preference. If you don't add it, it will not increase.
Please explain what is the key to not having to drain and refill (or using RO process) using a TFP method. Even liquid chlorine builds up excessive salt that will requiring draining or filtering out eventually.
Salt is constantly carried out by bathers, splashed out, and lost during filter cleaning. Since you'll be starting out with roughly zero salt, if we assumed you have a 10,000 gallon pool, and your pump added 2ppm FC per day, 30oz of 8.25%, then your yearly total salt add would be 1,195 parts per million, so you'd be looking at years before the taste of salt even began to be picked up and even if you had the most magical pool ever that never ever lost any salt, it would still be 5 years before you started approaching the 6,000 mark where corrosion expedites, but again, you do lose salt through use and cleaning. Not that removing salt is hard, partial drain and fill even with non-RO city water because you didn't use cal-hypo you'd be okay to accept a little hardness if you didn't want to spring for a water delivery truck or another RO. Too much salt is a very solvable problem - IF IF IF IF you ever had it.
At this poit it appears that the discussion has moved well past the " Just Getting Started" phase and will be moved to The Deep End.
Good call. I type so much, any unfortunate thread I enter seems destined for the deep end. One day I'll get a PM from a mod letting me know my posts are now limited to 144 characters or less, but that

is exempt.
Laslty,
Joyful, that really was an epic post. Everybody else that was honestly trying to help OP too made some great points. Everyone speculating as to the OP's secret salesman life, could be, but those kind of posts might run off OPs that are merely misguided from bad advice and misunderstandings. Pool store had me thinking the pucks had to be always topped off or no amount of liquid shock could keep it clear....so yeah. We all found this site somehow...and more often than not, it isn't pretty. Hopefully this OP is genuine in his/her desire to find the best solution, accept it, and put it into motion. I'm pretty proud that in a couple pages, TFP made a very strong case and I feel like if OP still doesn't agree, we'll see them again when non-TFP goes poorly, so yeah. I wish them the best no matter what, but if there was a better system, we'd all happily adopt it, but Cal-Hypo as primary, CYA at zero, and trace FC certainly isn't it unless OP is willing to prove it despite current scientific findings suggesting against it, and anecdotal data outright proving it wrong.
Thank you for your understanding on the length of this post. Be well all. Don't forget to make time to swim in your TFPs! Mine was wonderful today!
