1. If you are able to keep your pH in control (7.2 - 7.6) don't worry about the alkalinity.
2. Get the K2006 as mentioned; you'll need it.
3. Your pool, at 1700 gallons, has a Pool Factor of 70. This means that if you add 1 lb of chlorine gas (or trichlor) to your pool, you will be adding 70 ppm of chlorine. If this product, http://www.lesliespool.com/Home/Pool...ock/12047.html, is the one you mean, then 1 lb will add 70 * 55% ppm or 38 ppm. Dichlor (like that particular Chlor-Brite) usually weighs about 2 lbs per quart, or 1/2 pound per cup (dry measure). So 1/4 cup would would be about 5 ppm, which is a reasonable dose on a small pool.
4. You might want to read this page:
Super-simple-pool-chemistry-recipe-for-Intex-type-pools-start-up-amp-routine-care.
which describes a dichlor based method of small pool care.
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