these things have tons of issues that can make them not boot, in this case i can think of two. one of which has a fix which i dont understand the workings of but it works so i dont question it. lets start with the important bit, does your PSU power up at all, eg does the orange light go green them flick back to orange?
if it flicks orange/green
this seems to be an issue with the watercooling, not the actual cooler itself just the system not correctly reading it, if you watch the lights on the front of the board they will cycle across and then stop and restart, i dont have an actual fix here as swapping the board into another rig didnt work, it still clicked out the power indicating that its not the pump at fault but something on the board. in any case the half fix is to simply unplug the offending water pump (do one then the other, youll know if it starts hashing that you got the right one) its not going to bring it fully back to life but it will hash on just the core that the cooling is connected to.
next up is what happens if you just get an orange light on the psu and the fan on it turns on (in this state it will still power the beaglebone too) and im not entirely sure why this fix works but when i swapped the cables round on the power board (12v off and onto and and vice versa) it powers up, i have no clue why this worked but it did
i have had 2 PSUs fail on the rigs i look after before too and they dont do that, you just dont get lights at all and nothing happens, i do have the original data sheet for them too and the second time around we just replaced it rather than sending the rig all the way back to the US, heres a link to where i found them:
http://www.digikey.co.uk/product-detail/en/PFE1100-12-054NA/179-2421-ND/2627912but for info there will be no 12v unless the green lights are both on, if you want to test if the PSU is good disconnect everything from the power board and connect just the board to the PSU and power it, this should fully switch it on and give you both green lights (obviously dont touch the terminals, theyre live) as long as that happens your PSU is likely good and the problem will be on the board. what we do need is for cointerra to open source that board firmware as these things have a ton of issues.
also it looks like cointerra have ditched their forum, pretty much all mention of it is gone