OK, NTP, I'm going to take a different approach:

If you haven't put the CYA in your pool yet, don't. I would, instead, add more pucks to your automatic chlorinator and adjust the flow so your FC is where you want it.

CYA prevents chlorine breakdown, but if you have a constant flow of chlorine (and the auto-chlorinator give you that) it will constantly replenish what has broken down, and your CYA will slowly rise over time.

You see, if you don't have CYA, your chlorine can break down in as little as 15 minutes in direct sun--so you need more chlorine. But your auto-chlorinator is GIVING you that by constantly adding chlorine.

So if you use the pucks and keep the FC level fairly high, you'll eventually get your CYA where you need it, but you won't need to add CYA separately and your water will stay clean. Plus you'll actually get to USE your automatic chlorinator longer and justify the extra cost.

But pucks tend to push pH down so you need to watch THAT and be ready with Borax or Washing Soda.

Actually, Arm&Hammer Washing Soda is PERFECT for you right now since it increases both pH and Alk. It's Sodium Carbonate--same as pH Up and other expensive pool products, but is dirt cheap at the grocery store--usually right next to 20 Mule Team Borax. It's not Baking Soda--that's Sodium BI-Carbonate--very different stuff.

Or you can use both Borax and Baking soda. Your choice.