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They're deliberately designed so you can't tell which button. If I remember there are two choices, (basically Button 1 or Button 2.) There's multiple different versions, and they all look exactly alike. Without cheating and using admin tools to look at the name of the grid, the only choice is to push the button and hope that it doesn't explode.
Personally, if I was ever going to use this mod again I'd probably blacklist all of these to prevent them from even spawning. The tiny amount of rare materials they might contain aren't even close to worth dealing with the hassle or the massive craters they create every time you guess wrong.
Very informative. Guess I'll just be using them as bombing practice from here on out. Thanks.