When we bought this house, it was already plumbed for and the house had 4x 2ft x 20ft solar panels.
I put them on the roof, and over-engineered things a bit so they'd stay put (courtesy of the H2T Sun Industries install examples IIRC):

After a few years of this, I'm thinking I'd like to double the installation.
The pool has about 500sqft of surface area, and the panels up there right now are only 160sqft.
I'm in MA and I routinely see during the hot sunny days we've been having recently that I'll get 1.8-2.0°F increase off these.
But at night, I'm sometimes losing ~1-1.5 degrees.
My hope is that by doubling the panels I'll end up getting something like 3.5-4°F increase, and if my loss stays similar to where it is today, I'll actually net closer to 2°F/sunny day.
As you can see the roof and existing plumbing don't immediately lend itself to doing this, but I think this setup would work?

So the idea would be to move the existing panels down about 4ft, which would open up enough room for another 4 panels in an ideal (from a plumbing perspective) location.
Then I'd pipe the water in series from the first bank of panels to the second (new) bank of panels.
There is a bit more shade on the top half of the roof, but it's not as bad as the photo makes it look - this photo was taken in March and the angle of the sun is a bit better once summer hits.
Any other suggestions or concerns about this change?
I put them on the roof, and over-engineered things a bit so they'd stay put (courtesy of the H2T Sun Industries install examples IIRC):

After a few years of this, I'm thinking I'd like to double the installation.
The pool has about 500sqft of surface area, and the panels up there right now are only 160sqft.
I'm in MA and I routinely see during the hot sunny days we've been having recently that I'll get 1.8-2.0°F increase off these.
But at night, I'm sometimes losing ~1-1.5 degrees.
My hope is that by doubling the panels I'll end up getting something like 3.5-4°F increase, and if my loss stays similar to where it is today, I'll actually net closer to 2°F/sunny day.
As you can see the roof and existing plumbing don't immediately lend itself to doing this, but I think this setup would work?

So the idea would be to move the existing panels down about 4ft, which would open up enough room for another 4 panels in an ideal (from a plumbing perspective) location.
Then I'd pipe the water in series from the first bank of panels to the second (new) bank of panels.
There is a bit more shade on the top half of the roof, but it's not as bad as the photo makes it look - this photo was taken in March and the angle of the sun is a bit better once summer hits.
Any other suggestions or concerns about this change?