You probably know this already, but Triton has not been out long enough for any of the folks using it to know how it is. This could be like any new method where you need three or four years to know anything solid, and even then the only good reviews might be from folks who know nothing else. I might suggest that you let other people figure it out and stick with what is obviously working. I worry about heavy metal buildup (they cannot test for but a fraction of it and some of it is not testable), chloride buildup and the imbalance of additions that come all in one bottle. It is hard to beat the balanced addition of a CaRx... and ease and cost.
JBNY is good at his craft and has started a very limited water change regime. It is not Triton, but similar. I am interested to see where he is at in 2022.
I could go on about this for hours, but if you look at the acropora tanks that have gone this route, they are impressive until you see what is missing... a lot of the deepwaters, milles, etc. that they were growing before. Experienced eyes can see this whereas the inexperienced cannot - kinda like the guys who were gushing at the dead-from-the-bottom-up displays at Fish Crew in FO CO and could not see the huge problems.
I better stop.