Ok....our INtex 15'x48" metal frame has been up and running since Mother's day with no issues except, this New England weather hasn't made it the warmest,pool swimming temps yet this year! After using the 6-way test kit from Walmart, I have been able to stabilize the pH and CL each day to be within acceptable ranges, and we have NO sign of any algae growth and NO cloudy water issues! Yippy! I finally received my Taylor k-2006 kit yesterday and todays official numbers are as followed:
FC=3ppm
CC= 0.5
pH=7.5
Total Alkalinity=70ppm
Calcium Hardness=80ppm
CYA= 30ppm. I added test fluid until it reached the top of the testing tube which was 30ppm, yet I could still see the black dot. Very cloudy, but still visible.
I also tested the salt level, and it was 1960ppm. The INtex SWCG I am using likes at least 2500ppm, so I threw in more salt, and ran the pump 24 hrs dissolving it, and finally ended up with a salt level of 2490ppm. I will occasionally test and add salt as necessary depending on how much water we splash out of pool and if any more water needs to be added in the future.
Since Mothers Day I have only added 4 doses of dichlor/borax mixture, totally 3 cups. (1 dose=3/4 for 4450 gallons).
I continue to run the filter pump for 6 hrs nightly and the SWCG for 5 hrs nightly, and have found that pH and CL levels each mornings are right in range and good.

My questions at this point are:
1) Do I have to worry about that lower CYA level and the black dot test results? If I start to see chlorine burning off quicker with more frequent pool use and hotter sunny days (pool is mainly full sun exposure), do you recommend using a CYA chemical to up it a little? I guess I could use maybe 1/2 dose of dichlor/borax to up the CYA..keeping in mind that it will also up CL, so I probably won't have to run the SWCG for a small time frame to allow CL levels to stabilize?
2) Do I need to worry much about the Total alkalinity and/or calcium hardness levels with this seasonal setup?
3) How about the FC and CC test results? Any reason to be concerned or need for adjustment on either of these two?

Thanks again for everyones help on using the BBB method! Close friends are impressed with how crystal clear our pool has stayed and how much knowledge I have gained from this website and its forum questions and answers! As a matter of fact, last week while at a big box store, I overheard a young lady and her mother talking about buying all these chemicals that were on sale because they were last years supply. I interrupted them and told them to look into the BBB method and this website and about the ease of using all this info to better your pool with less harsh chemicals! She immediately started taking note of your website and its advice! Looking forward to a hot, sunny summer with clear water, and an enjoyable AG pool!!!