Dosing liquid chlorine works fine. I did just that with large commercial pools for 15 years, to the point of using a tractor trailer load of bleach every week.
Unfortunately, there are some those nasty little details that make it more complex than it seems at first. For example, when you use either a peristaltic or diaphragm pump, you end up pressurizing high strength bleach. Now bleach is a pretty safe chemical in many ways, but you don't want it in your eyes. A leaking diaphragm pump can generate an invisible stream, with each cycle, that will squirt in your eyes before you even realize there's a leak.
I eventually developed a feed system that I considered safe and maintainable, but it took me 10 years, and involved using some exotic materials, like clear Teflon sight tubes and Kynar fittings. None of this is off the shelf stuff. It was a good design, but there's not enough market to make it worth trying to sell to others: it STILL requires better trained staff than most pools have available.
If you want to do it, you can purchase a Blue White peristaltic pump, with Viton feed tubes. And if you replace 100% of the tubing and feed fittings every 3 months, you'll be OK.
Otherwise, you are risking real problems.
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