Added SD card size guide

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Please remember to ensure you're using an [appropriate power supply](https://www.raspberrypi.org/help/faqs/#powerReqs) with your Pi. Mobile chargers may not be suitable since some were only designed to provide just enough power to the device it was designed for by the manufacturer. Please remember to ensure you're using an [appropriate power supply](https://www.raspberrypi.org/help/faqs/#powerReqs) with your Pi. Mobile chargers may not be suitable since some were only designed to provide just enough power to the device it was designed for by the manufacturer.
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- Flash the downloaded image to an SD card using [Etcher]. - Flash the downloaded image to an SD card using [Etcher]. We recommend at least a 16 GB SD card, and if you intend on using more than a few add-ons then at least 32 GB.
- Optional - Setup the WiFi or static IP: On a USB stick, create the `network/my-network` file and follow the [HassOS howto][hassos-network]. - Optional - Setup the WiFi or static IP: On a USB stick, create the `network/my-network` file and follow the [HassOS howto][hassos-network].
- Insert the SD card (and optional USB stick) into the Raspberry Pi and turn it on. On first boot, it downloads the latest version of Home Assistant which takes ~20 minutes (slower/faster depending on the platform). - Insert the SD card (and optional USB stick) into the Raspberry Pi and turn it on. On first boot, it downloads the latest version of Home Assistant which takes ~20 minutes (slower/faster depending on the platform).